VoIP - Does It Live Up To All Of The Hype?
Posted by Jason Stewart on: 2006-05-15 00:10:45
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Commercials. Web banners. Radio spots.
There’s no doubt that you’ve seen them all. As Voip providers ramp up their advertising campaigns, prospective Voip subscribers can’t help but wonder if Voip all that great or a bunch of hype? With all of the vonage commercials with the catchy tunes, the big traditional phone service carriers pushing their own Voip services, and the larger than life posters and cutouts in the electronics stores more and more people are becoming aware of Voip.
Behind all of the cutouts, corny music and web banners is an extremely useful service which, if you need it, can save you a bundle of money. For many people, Voip truly is one of the “killer apps” of the new millenium. Whether Voip really lives up to all the hype depends on who’s using it. Voip is not for everyone. If you spend little time on the phone, there is no reason to use Voip. Voip may not be for those who fear new things either.
If you fall into any of the categories below than you should at least consider trying out a voip service provider to save money:
You run a business with several branch offices in different cities
You telecommute and have to use long distance calls to stay in touch with your employer/contractor
You have relatives scattered about in different parts of the country or world
You find yourself making several long distance calls per day or even per week
You want lots of calling features such as call waiting, call forwarding, caller ID, call blocking and more without paying extra for each feature.
If you fall into any of the below categories, then Voip service may not be the right way to go:
You don’t use your phone for business reasons
All of your relatives live close by, or you’re out of touch with them
You rarely make long distance calls
You don’t need or care for extra features like call blocking, caller ID, etc.
You have a dial-up connection to the internet.
While Voip is a really great technology that can save you a massive amont of money each month, it’s still relatively new and has it’s fair share of problems. Network congestion can be a problem while you’re in the middle of an important phone call. It’s a fact of life that sometimes routers and servers on the internet get busy and the pipes get clogged. There is only so much bandwidth that can go through and when this happens the call will break up or get dropped.
What happens when your internet connection goes down in the middle of an emergency? Yes, you guessed it, no 911 service on your Voip line. At this time, it’s best to have either a standard phone or cell phone as a backup for emergencies. The FCC has released a set of regulatory requirements for Enhanced 911 services that Voip providers must adhere to so the 911 service through the Voip provider will not be as much of a problem as network outages.
So, should you jump right on the Voip bandwagon? Don’t believe the hype, only you can make that decision for yourself. Armed with the information in this article you’ll be able to decide if Voip truly is the killer app of the new millenium or if it’s just a toy.
About The Author:
Jason Stewart is a programmer, Unix Administrator, PBX Administrator and webmaster of
http://www.voip-university.com. For more articles like this and for time and money saving voip tips go to
http://www.voip-university.com
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Posted on: 2011-05-18 10:21:11
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Posted on: 2011-05-31 07:39:11
With all of the vonage commercials with the catchy tunes, the big traditional phone service carriers pushing their own Voip services.
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Posted on: 2011-06-20 08:46:57
As use of Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) continues to grow at a frenetic pace, new users are frequently surprised by the frequency of problems. Unless the user has more bandwidth than his needs could ever consume, users of Vonage, Skype, Google Voice, as well as users of business-type services like Hosted PBX, Virtual PBX and Hosted VoIP
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Posted on: 2011-09-02 21:55:26
There are three types of VoIP tools that are commonly used; IP Phones, Software VoIP and Mobile and Integrated VoIP. The IP Phones are the most institutionally established but still the least obvious of the VoIP tools. The use of software VoIP has increased during the global recession of 2008-2010, as many persons, looking for ways to cut costs have turned to these tools for free or inexpensive calling or video conferencing applications.[citation needed] Software VoIP can be further broken down into three classes or subcategories; Web Calling, Voice and Video Instant Messaging and Web Conferencing. Mobile and Integrated VoIP is just another example of the adaptability of VoIP. VoIP is available on many smartphones and internet devices so even the users of portable devices that are not phones can still make calls or send SMS text messages over 3G or WIFI
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